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JOY Eurovision

23 May 2020

An Icelandic journey to 2020: Til hamingju!

JOYEurovision: The Show, Music, Society & Culture

An Icelandic journey to 2020: Til hamingju!

Even though there was no actual winner this year, most of the votes around the world saw Daði Freyr get #1 spot in the hearts of Eurovision voters.

Michael, Liam and Io wanted to say Til hamingju! by looking back at some of Iceland’s entries since their debut in 1986. They even returned to the studio for the celebration.

Playlist

1986: ICY – Gleðibankinn [The Bank of Joy]

1989: Daníel Ágúst Haraldsson – Það sem enginn sér [What No One Sees]

1990: Stjórnin – Eitt lag enn [LGBTI – One More Song]

1997: Páll Óskar – Minn hinsti dans [LGBTI – My Final Dance]

1999: Selma – All out of luck

2006: Silvía Night – Congratulations

2008: Euroband – This Is My Life [LGBTI]

2009: Yohanna – Is It True?

2010: Hera Bjork – Je Ne Sais Quoi

2019: Hatari – Hatrið Mun Sigra [Hatred Will Prevail]

2020: Daði & Gagnamagnið – Think About Things

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